VMware Horizon Client 4.6 for Windows User guide

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VMware Horizon Client for Windows
User Guide
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Contents
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VMware Horizon Client for Windows User Guide 5
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How Do I Log In? 7
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Connecting to Remote Desktops and Applications 9
Seing the Certicate Checking Mode in Horizon Client 9
Connect to a Remote Desktop or Application 10
Use Unauthenticated Access to Connect to Remote Applications 12
Log O or Disconnect 13
Reconnecting to a Desktop or Application 14
Hide the VMware Horizon Client Window 14
Create a Desktop or Application Shortcut on the Client Desktop or Start Menu 14
Using Start Menu Shortcuts That the Server Creates 15
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Using Remote Desktops and Applications 17
Keyboard Shortcuts 17
Copying and Pasting Text and Images 19
Share Access to Local Folders and Drives with Client Drive Redirection 20
Switch Desktops or Applications 22
Printing from a Remote Desktop or Application 23
Using Remote Applications 24
Clicking URL Links That Open Outside of Horizon Client 26
Tips for Using the Desktop and Application Selector 27
Control Adobe Flash Display 28
Resizing the Remote Desktop Window 28
Use Display Scaling 28
Using DPI Synchronization 29
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Using External Devices 31
Monitors and Screen Resolution 31
Supported Multiple Monitor Congurations 32
Connect USB Devices with USB Redirection 34
Using Scanners 36
Using the Real-Time Audio-Video Feature for Webcams and Microphones 37
Using Serial Port Redirection 38
Using the Relative Mouse Feature for CAD and 3D Applications 40
6
Update Horizon Client Online 41
7
Troubleshooting Horizon Client 43
Restart a Remote Desktop 43
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Reset a Remote Desktop or Remote Applications 44
Repair Horizon Client for Windows 44
Uninstall Horizon Client for Windows 45
Problems with Keyboard Input 45
What to Do If Horizon Client Exits Unexpectedly 45
Connecting to a Server in Workspace ONE Mode 46
Index 47
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VMware Horizon Client for Windows
User Guide 1
This document, VMware Horizon Client for Windows User Guide, explains how to use VMware
Horizon
®
Client™ for Windows to connect to and use remote desktops and applications.
For information about the software installed on your remote desktops, contact your system administrator.
This document assumes that Horizon Client for Windows is already installed and congured on your client
system. For information about installing and conguring Horizon Client for Windows, see the VMware
Horizon Client for Windows Installation and Setup Guide document.
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How Do I Log In? 2
Before you can log in and connect to a remote desktop or application, a system administrator at your
company must set up your user account. If your system administrator has not set up your user account, you
cannot use Horizon Client or HTML Access.
If Horizon Client prompts you for a server name and domain name, your system administrator must tell
you the server name to type and domain to select. At some companies, Horizon Client automatically
connects to the correct server and selects the correct domain for you.
If you do not know your user name or password or how to reset your password, contact the system
administrator at your company.
When you are ready to log in and get started, see Chapter 3, “Connecting to Remote Desktops and
Applications,” on page 9.
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Connecting to Remote Desktops and
Applications 3
You can use Horizon Client to connect to remote desktops and applications.
This chapter includes the following topics:
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“Seing the Certicate Checking Mode in Horizon Client,” on page 9
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“Connect to a Remote Desktop or Application,” on page 10
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“Use Unauthenticated Access to Connect to Remote Applications,” on page 12
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“Log O or Disconnect,” on page 13
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“Reconnecting to a Desktop or Application,” on page 14
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“Hide the VMware Horizon Client Window,” on page 14
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“Create a Desktop or Application Shortcut on the Client Desktop or Start Menu,” on page 14
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“Using Start Menu Shortcuts That the Server Creates,” on page 15
Setting the Certificate Checking Mode in Horizon Client
You can determine whether client connections are rejected if any or some server certicate checks fail by
conguring a seing in Horizon Client.
N At some companies, an administrator might set the default certicate verication mode and prevent
end users from changing it in Horizon Client.
Certicate checking occurs for SSL connections between the server and Horizon Client. Certicate
verication includes the following checks:
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Has the certicate been revoked?
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Is the certicate intended for a purpose other than verifying the identity of the sender and encrypting
server communications? That is, is it the correct type of certicate?
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Has the certicate expired, or is it valid only in the future? That is, is the certicate valid according to
the computer clock?
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Does the common name on the certicate match the host name of the server that sends it? A mismatch
can occur if a load balancer redirects Horizon Client to a server that has a certicate that does not match
the host name entered in Horizon Client. Another reason a mismatch can occur is if you enter an IP
address rather than a host name in the client.
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Is the certicate signed by an unknown or untrusted certicate authority (CA)? Self-signed certicates
are one type of untrusted CA.
To pass this check, the certicate's chain of trust must be rooted in the device's local certicate store.
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To set the certicate checking mode, start Horizon Client and select  SSL in the Options menu on
the Horizon Client menu bar. You have three choices:
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Never connect to untrusted servers. If any of the certicate checks fails, the client cannot connect to the
server. An error message lists the checks that failed.
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Warn before connecting to untrusted servers. If a certicate check fails because the server uses a self-
signed certicate, you can click Continue to ignore the warning. For self-signed certicates, the
certicate name is not required to match the server name you entered in Horizon Client.
You can also receive a warning if the certicate has expired.
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Do not verify server identity . This seing means that no certicate checking occurs.
If the certicate checking mode is set to Warn, you can still connect to a server that uses a self-signed
certicate.
Connect to a Remote Desktop or Application
To connect to a remote desktop or application, you must provide the name of a server and supply
credentials for your user account.
If your system administrator instructs you to congure the certicate checking mode, see “Seing the
Certicate Checking Mode in Horizon Client,” on page 9.
Prerequisites
Obtain the following information from your system administrator:
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Instructions about whether to turn on a VPN (virtual private network) connection.
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Server name to use for connecting to the server.
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If the port is not 443, the port number to use for connecting to the server.
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Credentials to log in, such as an Active Directory user name and password, RSA SecurID user name
and passcode, RADIUS authentication user name and passcode, or smart card personal identication
number (PIN).
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Domain name for logging in.
Procedure
1 If a VPN connection is required, turn on the VPN.
2 Double-click the VMware Horizon Client desktop shortcut or click Start > Programs > VMware
Horizon Client.
3 (Optional) To log in as the currently logged-in Windows domain user, click the Options buon on the
menu bar and select Log in as current user.
This seing is available only if the Log in as current user feature is installed on the client system.
4 Double-click the + Add Server buon if no servers have yet been added, or click the + New Server
buon in the menu bar and enter the name of a server, and click Connect.
Connections between Horizon Client and the server always use SSL. The default port for SSL
connections is 443. If the server is not congured to use the default port, use the format shown in this
example: view.company.com:1443.
You might see a message that you must conrm before the login dialog box appears.
5 If you are prompted for RSA SecurID credentials or RADIUS authentication credentials, enter the user
name and passcode and click Continue.
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6 In the login dialog box, enter your user name and password, select a domain, and click Login.
If you selected Log in as current user in the Options menu and you are authorized to log in to the
server, you are not prompted to enter a user name and password.
If you enter the user name as username@domain, it is treated as a user principal name (UPN) because of
the at-sign (@), and the Domain drop-down menu is disabled.
If the Domain drop-down menu is hidden, you must enter the user name as username@domain or
domain\username.
7 If you are prompted to install applications or desktops to the Start menu, click Yes or No.
This prompt can appear the rst time you connect to a server on which shortcuts have been congured
for remote applications or desktops. If you click Yes, Start menu shortcuts are installed on the client
system for those remote applications or desktops, if you are entitled to use them. If you click No, Start
menu shortcuts are not installed. In some companies, shortcuts are installed automatically and you are
not prompted.
8 (Optional) To congure display seings for remote desktops, either right-click a desktop icon or select a
desktop icon and click the  (gear-shaped) icon next to the server name in the upper portion of
the window.
Option Description
Display protocol
If the Horizon administrator has allowed it, you can use the Connect Via
list to select the display protocol. To use VMware Blast, Horizon Agent 7.0
or later must be installed.
Display layout
Use the Display list to select a window size or to use multiple monitors.
9 To connect to a remote desktop or application, either double-click its icon or right-click the icon and
select Launch from the context menu.
If you are connecting to a published desktop, which is hosted on a Microsoft RDS host, and if the
desktop is already set to use a dierent display protocol, you cannot connect immediately. You are
prompted to either use the protocol set or have the system log you o the remote operating system so
that a connection can be made with the protocol you selected.
After you are connected, the remote desktop or application window appears. If you are entitled to more
than one desktop or application, the desktop and application selector window also remains open, so that
you can connect to multiple items at the same time.
If the client drive redirection feature is enabled, the Sharing dialog box appears and you can allow or deny
access to les on the local le system. For more information, see “Share Access to Local Folders and Drives
with Client Drive Redirection,” on page 20.
After a successful connection is made, an icon for this server is saved to the Horizon Client home window.
The next time you use Horizon Client to connect to this server, you can double-click the icon, or, if you use
only this one server, you can right-click the icon for the server and select Autoconnect to this Server from
the context menu.
What to do next
If you connected to a remote desktop and you want to connect to this remote desktop each time you log in,
select Autoconnect to this Desktop from the Options menu in the desktop.
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Use Unauthenticated Access to Connect to Remote Applications
A Horizon administrator can use the Unauthenticated Access feature to create Unauthenticated Access users
and entitle those users to remote applications. Unauthenticated Access users can log in to the server
anonymously to connect to their remote applications.
An administrator might preselect the Log in anonymously using Unauthenticated Access seing and log
you in with a specic Unauthenticated Access user account.
Prerequisites
Obtain the following information from your system administrator:
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Instructions about whether to turn on a VPN (virtual private network) connection.
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Name of server on which you have unauthenticated access to remote applications.
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If the port is not 443, the port number to use for connecting to the server.
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An Unauthenticated Access user account to use for logging in anonymously, if necessary.
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Instructions about whether to select Log in anonymously using Unauthenticated Access in
Horizon Client.
If your system administrator instructs you to congure the certicate checking mode, see “Seing the
Certicate Checking Mode in Horizon Client,” on page 9.
Procedure
1 If a VPN connection is required, turn on the VPN.
2 Double-click the VMware Horizon Client desktop shortcut or click Start > Programs > VMware
Horizon Client.
3 If instructed to do so by your system administrator, click the Options buon in the menu bar and select
Log in anonymously using Unauthenticated Access.
Depending on how your client system is congured, this seing might already be selected.
4 Connect to the server on which you have unauthenticated access to remote applications.
Option Action
Connect to a new server
Double-click the + Add Server buon or click the + New Server buon in
the menu bar, enter the name of the server, and click Connect.
Connect to an existing server
Double-click the server icon on the Horizon Client home window.
Connections between Horizon Client and the server always use SSL. The default port for SSL
connections is 443. If the server is not congured to use the default port, use the format shown in this
example: view.company.com:1443.
You might see a message that you must conrm before the Login dialog box appears.
5 When the Login dialog box appears, select a user account from the User account drop-down menu, if
necessary.
If only one user account is available, the drop-down menu is disabled and the user account is already
selected.
6 (Optional) If the Always use this account check box is available, select it to bypass the Login dialog box
the next time you connect to the server.
To deselect this seing before you connect to the server the next time, right-click the server icon on the
Horizon Client home window and select Forget the saved Unauthenticated Access account.
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7 Click Login to log in to the server.
The application selection window appears.
8 To start an application, double-click the application icon.
Log Off or Disconnect
With some congurations, if you disconnect from a remote desktop without logging o, applications in the
desktop can remain open. You can also disconnect from a server and leave remote applications running.
Even if you do not have a remote desktop open, you can log o of the remote desktop operating system.
Using this feature has the same result as sending Ctrl+Alt+Del to the desktop and then clicking Log .
N The Windows key combination Ctrl+Alt+Del is not supported in remote desktops. To use the
equivalent of pressing Ctrl+Alt+Del, click the Send Ctrl+Alt+Delete buon in the menu bar. Alternatively, in
most cases, you can press Ctrl+Alt+Insert.
Procedure
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Disconnect from a remote desktop without logging o.
Option Action
From the remote desktop window
Perform one of the following actions:
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Click the Close buon in the corner of the desktop window.
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Select Options > Disconnect from the menu bar in the desktop
window.
From the desktop and application
selector window
The desktop and application selector window is open if you are entitled to
multiple desktops or applications on the server. In the upper-left corner of
the desktop selector window, click the Disconnect from this server icon
and click Yes in the warning box.
N A Horizon administrator can congure remote desktops to automatically log o when they are
disconnected. In that case, any open programs in the remote desktop are stopped.
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Log o and disconnect from a remote desktop.
Option Action
From within the desktop OS
Use the Windows Start menu to log o.
From the menu bar
Select Options > Disconnect and Log .
If you use this procedure, les that are open on the remote desktop will be
closed without being saved rst.
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Disconnect from a remote application.
Option Action
Disconnect from the application but
not the server
Quit the application in the usual manner, for example, click the Close
buon in the corner of the application window.
Disconnect from the application
and the server
Perform one of the following actions:
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In the upper-left corner of the application selector window, click the
Disconnect from this server icon and click Yes in the warning box.
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Right-click the Horizon Client icon in the system tray and select Quit.
Close the application selector
window but leave the application
running
Clicking the Close buon only closes the application selector window.
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Log o when you do not have a remote desktop open.
If you use this procedure, les that are open on the remote desktop will be closed without being saved
rst.
a Start Horizon Client, connect to the server that provides access to the remote desktop, and supply
authentication credentials.
b Right-click the desktop icon and select .
Reconnecting to a Desktop or Application
For security purposes, a Horizon administrator can set timeouts that log you o of a server after a certain
number of hours and that lock a remote application after a certain number of minutes of inactivity.
If you have not used a remote application for a certain amount of time, you receive a warning prompt 30
seconds before the application is automatically locked. If you do not respond, the application is locked. By
default, the timeout occurs after 15 minutes of inactivity, but your Horizon administrator can change the
time period.
For example, if you have one or more applications open and you walk away from your computer, the
application windows might no longer be open when you return an hour later. Instead you might see a
dialog box that prompts you to click OK so that the application windows appear again.
The server timeout period is typically set for a certain number of hours of inactivity. By default, you are
required to log in again if you have Horizon Client open and connected to a particular server for more than
10 hours. This timeout applies to both remote application and remote desktop connections.
Hide the VMware Horizon Client Window
You can hide the VMware Horizon Client window after you open a remote desktop or application.
You can also set a preference that always hides the VMware Horizon Client window after a remote desktop
or application opens.
N An administrator can congure whether the window is always hidden after a remote desktop or
application opens.
Procedure
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To hide the VMware Horizon Client window after you open a remote desktop or application, click the
Close buon in the corner of the VMware Horizon Client window.
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To set a preference that always hides the VMware Horizon Client window after a remote desktop or
application opens, before you connect to a server, click the Options buon in the menu bar and select
Hide the selector after launching an item.
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To show the VMware Horizon Client window after it has been hidden, right-click the
VMware Horizon Client icon in the system tray and select Show VMware Horizon Client, or, if you are
logged in to a remote desktop, click the Options buon in the menu bar and select Switch to Other
Desktop.
Create a Desktop or Application Shortcut on the Client Desktop or
Start Menu
You can create a shortcut for a remote desktop or application. The shortcut appears on the client desktop,
just like shortcuts for locally installed applications. You can also create a Start menu shortcut.
Procedure
1 Start Horizon Client and log in to the server.
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2 In the remote desktop and application selection window, right-click a remote desktop or application
and select Create Shortcut to Desktop or Add to Start Menu from the context menu that appears.
Depending on the command you selected, a shortcut is created on the client desktop or in the Start menu of
the client system.
What to do next
You can rename, delete, or perform any action on a shortcut that you can perform on shortcuts for locally
installed applications. When you use the shortcut, if you are not already logged in to the server, you are
prompted to log in before the remote desktop or application window opens.
Using Start Menu Shortcuts That the Server Creates
In Horizon 7 version 7.3 and later, a Horizon administrator can congure Start menu shortcuts for remote
desktops and applications.
If you are entitled to remote desktops or applications that have shortcuts, Horizon Client places the
shortcuts in the Start menu on the client system when you connect to the server.
On Windows 7 systems, Horizon Client places shortcuts in the VMware Applications folder in the Start
menu. On Windows 8 and Windows 10 systems, Horizon Client places shortcuts in the Apps list. If a
Horizon administrator creates a category folder for a shortcut, the category folder appears under the
VMware Applications folder or as a category in the Apps list.
The rst time you connect to the server, Horizon Client might prompt you to install the shortcuts, or the
shortcuts might be installed automatically, depending on how your system administrator has congured
this feature.
If you are not already logged in to the server when you click a server-created shortcut, Horizon Client
prompts you to log in before the desktop or application window opens.
If a Horizon administrator modies remote desktop and application shortcuts on the server, the shortcuts
are updated on the client system by default the next time you connect to the server. You can change the
shortcut update behavior in Horizon Client. For more information, see “Congure Start Menu Shortcut
Update Behavior,” on page 15.
You can remove server-created shortcuts from the Start menu by deleting the server from the Horizon Client
server selection window or by uninstalling Horizon Client.
Configure Start Menu Shortcut Update Behavior
You can congure whether changes made to remote desktop and application Start menu shortcuts on the
server are applied to the client system when you connect to the server.
Prerequisites
You cannot change the Start menu shortcut update seing unless you have previously installed a Start menu
shortcut from a server.
Procedure
1 Open the Seings dialog box and select Shortcuts.
You can open the Seings dialog box by clicking the  (gear) icon in the upper right corner of the
remote desktop and application selection window, or by right-clicking a remote desktop or application
icon and selecting .
2 Select or deselect the Automatically update list of application and desktop shortcuts check box.
3 Click OK to save your changes.
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Using Remote Desktops and
Applications 4
You can use Horizon Client to connect to remote desktops and applications. Horizon Client includes
additional features to aid navigation.
This chapter includes the following topics:
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“Keyboard Shortcuts,” on page 17
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“Copying and Pasting Text and Images,” on page 19
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“Share Access to Local Folders and Drives with Client Drive Redirection,” on page 20
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“Switch Desktops or Applications,” on page 22
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“Printing from a Remote Desktop or Application,” on page 23
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“Using Remote Applications,” on page 24
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“Clicking URL Links That Open Outside of Horizon Client,” on page 26
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“Tips for Using the Desktop and Application Selector,” on page 27
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“Control Adobe Flash Display,” on page 28
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“Resizing the Remote Desktop Window,” on page 28
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“Use Display Scaling,” on page 28
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“Using DPI Synchronization,” on page 29
Keyboard Shortcuts
You can use keyboard shortcuts for menu commands and common actions.
Common Keyboard Shortcuts
These keyboard shortcuts work the same way in Horizon Client as they do in all applications.
Table 41. Common Keyboard Shortcuts
Action Key or Key Combination
Click the highlighted buon in a dialog box. Press Enter.
Invoke the context menu. Press Shift+F10.
Click the Cancel buon in a dialog box. Press ESC.
Navigate between items in the server selection window or
the desktop and applications selection window.
Use an arrow key to move in the direction of the arrow.
Press Tab to move to the right. Press Shift+Tab to move to
the left.
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Table 41. Common Keyboard Shortcuts (Continued)
Action Key or Key Combination
Delete an item from the server section window or the
desktop and applications selection window.
Press Delete.
In Windows 8.x, navigate between the Start screen and the
desktop screen
Press the Windows key.
Server Selection Window Key Combinations
You can use these key combinations in the server selection window in Horizon Client.
Table 42. Server Selection Key Combinations
Menu Command or Action Key Combination
Open the help system in a browser window Alt+O+H, Ctrl+H
New Server command Alt+N
Display the Support Information window Alt+O+S
Display the About Horizon Client window Alt+O+V
 SSL command Alt+O+O
Hide selector after launching an item command Alt+O+I
Remote Desktop and Application Selector Keyboard Shortcuts
You can use these keyboard shortcuts when you select remote desktops and applications in Horizon Client.
Table 43. Remote Desktop and Application Selector Keyboard Shortcuts
Menu Command or Action Key Combination
Open the help system in a browser window Alt+O+H, Ctrl+H
Display Options menu Alt+O
Display the Support Information window Alt+O+S
Display the About Horizon Client window Alt+O+V
Log o from the remote desktop Shift+F10+O
Disconnect and log o from the server Alt+D
Toggle between Show Favorites and Show All Alt+F
While showing favorites, after typing the rst few
characters of the application or desktop name, go to the
next item that matches the search
F4
While showing favorites, go to the previous item that
matches the search
Shift+F4
Mark as a favorite or remove favorite designation Shift+F10+F
Display  menu Alt+S, or Shift+F10+S
Launch the selected item Enter, or Shift+F10+L
Pin a shortcut for the remote desktop or application to the
client system's Start menu (for Windows 7 and earlier) or
the Start screen (for Windows 8.x)
Shift+F10+A
Display the Display  context menu for the selected
remote desktop
Shift+F10+D
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Table 43. Remote Desktop and Application Selector Keyboard Shortcuts (Continued)
Menu Command or Action Key Combination
Use the PCoIP display protocol to connect to the selected
remote desktop
Shift+F10+P
Use the RDP display protocol to connect to the selected
remote desktop
Shift+F10+M
Create a desktop shortcut for the selected item Shift+F10+C
Add the selected item to your Start menu or Start screen Shift+F10+A
Reset the selected desktop (if your administrator allows
you to reset)
Shift+F10+R
Refresh the desktop and application list F5
Desktop Window Shortcuts
To use these shortcuts, you must press Ctrl+Alt or click the Horizon Client menu bar, rather than click inside
the remote desktop operating system, before you press the keys. These shortcuts work only when you use
the VMware Blast display protocol or the PCoIP display protocol.
Table 44. Desktop Window Shortcuts
Menu Command or Action Key Combination
Release the mouse cursor so that it is no longer inside the
remote desktop operating system
Ctrl+Alt
Display Options menu Alt+O
Display the Support Information window Alt+O+M
Display the About Horizon Client window Alt+O+V
Invoke the Share Folders  dialog box Alt+O+F
Toggle Enable display scaling Alt+O+N
Switch to Other Desktop command Alt+O+S
Autoconnect to this Desktop command Alt+O+A
Enable Relative Mouse command Alt+O+E
Send Ctrl+Alt+Del command Alt+O+C
Disconnect command Alt+O+D
Disconnect and Log  command Alt+O+L
Connect USB Device command Alt+U
Copying and Pasting Text and Images
By default, you can copy and paste text from the local client system to a remote desktop or application. If a
Horizon administrator enables the feature, you can also copy and paste text from a remote desktop or
application to the client system or between two remote desktops or applications.
Supported le formats include text, images, and RTF (Rich Text Format). Some restrictions apply.
If you use the VMware Blast display protocol or the PCoIP display protocol, a Horizon administrator can set
this feature so that copy and paste operations are allowed only from the client system to a remote desktop or
application, or only from a remote desktop or application to the client system, or both, or neither.
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If you are connected to a Horizon 7 version 7.0 or earlier server, the clipboard can accommodate 1 MB of
data for copy and paste operations. If you are connected to a Horizon 7 version 7.0.1 or later server, the
clipboard memory size is congurable for both the server and the client. When a PCoIP or VMware Blast
session is established, the server sends its clipboard memory size to the client. The eective clipboard
memory size is the lesser of the server and client clipboard memory size values.
If you are copying formaed text, some of the data is text and some of the data is formaing information. If
you copy a large amount of formaed text or text and an image, when you aempt to paste the text and
image, you might see some or all the plain text but no formaing or image. The reason is that the three types
of data is sometimes stored separately. For example, depending on the type of document you are copying
from, images might be stored as images or as RTF data.
If the text and RTF data together use less than maximum clipboard size, the formaed text is pasted. Often
the RTF data cannot be truncated, so that if the text and formaing use more than the maximum clipboard
size amount, the RTF data is discarded, and plain text is pasted.
If you are unable to paste all the formaed text and images you selected in one operation, you might need to
copy and paste smaller amounts in each operation.
You cannot copy and paste les between a remote desktop and the le system on the local client computer.
Share Access to Local Folders and Drives with Client Drive
Redirection
You can use Horizon Client to share folders and drives on the local client system with remote desktops and
applications. This feature is called client drive redirection.
Drives can include mapped drives and USB storage devices. Mapped drives can have UNC (Universal
Naming Convention) paths.
In a Windows remote desktop, shared folders and drives appear in the This PC folder or in the Computer
folder, depending on the Windows operating system version. In a remote application, such as Notepad, you
can browse to and open a le in a shared folder or drive.
You do not need to be connected to a remote desktop or application to congure client drive redirection
seings. The seings apply to all remote desktops and applications. That is, you cannot congure the
seings so that local client folders are shared with one remote desktop or application, but not with other
remote desktops or applications.
You can also turn on the ability to open local les with remote applications directly from the local le
system. When you right-click a local le, the Open with menu also lists the available remote applications.
You can also set les to be opened automatically with remote applications when you double-click the le.
When you enable this feature, all les on your local le system that have certain le extensions are
registered with the server that you are logged in to. For example, if Microsoft Word is one of the remote
applications available from the server, you can right-click a .docx le on your local le system and open the
le with the remote MS Word application. This feature requires Horizon 6.2 or later servers and agents.
Prerequisites
To share folders and drives with a remote desktop or application, a Horizon administrator must have
enabled the client drive redirection feature.
An administrator can hide the client drive redirection feature in Horizon Client.
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